Hyperloop Will Take You From Mumbai To Delhi In Just 80 Minutes, Like Really?

Hyperloop can go up to a speed of 1000kph!

Hyperloop is all set to come to India. The company had presented its roadmap of future operations during Consumer Electronics Show early this year and India was shortlisted. The company will now take the final decision if it really wished to come to India by the end of this year. The Hyperloop One is a big project and will need time to develop.

What is Hyperloop one?

Hyperloop is a new way to move people and things at airline speeds for the price of a bus ticket. It's on-demand, energy-efficient and safe. This technology will not only help in preserving energy, but also in saving time.

It uses a custom electric motor to accelerate and decelerate a levitated pod through a low-pressure tube. The vehicle will glide silently for miles with no turbulence. The motor will generate enough speed to make the travel possible in less time.

The world is ready for a new mode of transportation that will change the way we live. We're in the business of selling time, the most precious resource there is. When cities become metro stops, regions will flourish-

The Government of India is looking to develop and improve its transportation system and is all set to spend $59 billion for the same. Hyperloop will make the transportation way easy and quick, it can go up to a speed of 1000 kph. The ride from Delhi to Mumbai, which currently takes one day will be reduced to about 80 minutes once the loop project is done. The project will cost a fortune at first but once the things are done it will improve the current problems in transportation significantly.

Is Hyperloop really growing:

Hyperloop is progressing rapidly. The company claims that it will complete its project of developing hyperloop routes in the selected five countries for a better and a faster transportation.

It's happening faster than you think. We tested our motor in May, 2016, and will test the full system in early 2017. We're developing routes in five countries. The goal is to be moving cargo by 2020 and passengers by 2021. Source. hyperloop-one.com